Compromising Ties: Ch'oe Namsŏn's View on Culture and His Publication Activities around 1910s
Journal Title: International Journal of Korean History - Year 2003, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
No Abstract
Authors and Affiliations
Sihyun Ryu
No Abstract
Sihyun Ryu
Intertextual Dynamics in Ode to My Father: Competing Narratives of the Nation and the People
Recently, films based on a specific historical figure or background are smashing South Korean box office records. For example, over 10 million viewers flocked to watch each of the following films: The Attorney (relea...
History of Koguryŏ and China’s Northeast Asian Project
The Koguryŏ Dynasty, established during the 3rd century B.C. around the Maek tribe is believed to have begun its function as a centralized entity in the Northeast Asia region. During the period between 1st century B.C....
The Russo-Japanese War and the Root-Takahira Agreement
On November 30, 1908 American Secretary of State Eliuh Root and the Japanese Ambassador in Washington Takahira Kogoro initialed an agreement which has now come to be known as the Root-Takahira Agreement. In this agree...
National Memory and Identity of the Working Class in Korea (1910~1950)
The Korean working class founded their construction of national memory and identity upon their resistance to Japanese domination. The origins of working class identity could be traced back to Korean perceptions of Japane...
The Atoms for Peace USIS Films: Spreading the Gospel of the "Blessing" of Atomic Energy in the Early Cold War Era
In 1955, the U.S. Information Service (USIS) Tokyo produced a thirty-minute documentary film Blessing of Atomic Energy in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The film i...